Emerging Therapeutic Options for Chronic Pruritus
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Emerging Therapeutic Options for Chronic Pruritus
Abstract
Chronic pruritus, defined as an unpleasant sensation resulting in a need to scratch that lasts more than 6 weeks, is a prevalent and bothersome symptom associated with both cutaneous and systemic conditions. Due to complex pathogenesis and profuse contributing factors, chronic pruritus therapy remains challenging. Regardless of the well-established antipruritic properties of classic pharmacotherapy (topical therapy, phototherapy and systemic therapy), these methods often provide insufficient relief for affected individuals. Owing to the growing interest in the field of pruritic research, further experimental and clinical data have emerged, continuously supporting the possibility of instigating novel therapeutic measures. This review covers the most relevant current modalities remaining under investigation that possess promising perspectives of approval in the near future, especially opioidergic drugs (mu-opioid antagonists and kappa-opioid agonists), neurokinin-1 receptor antagonists, biologic drugs, Janus kinase inhibitors, ileal bile acid transporter inhibitors, aryl hydrocarbon receptor agonists and histamine H4 receptor antagonists.
Conflict of interest statement
Jacek C. Szepietowski reports personal fees from Abbvie, Leo Pharma, Novartis, Pierre-Fabre, Menlo Therapeutics, Sienna Biopharmaceuticals, Trevi, Janssen, Sunfarm, Elli-Lilly, Berlin-Chemie Mennarini, Merck, Regeneron, Sanofi-Genzyme, Amgen, Boehringer Ingelheim, Galapagos, InflaRX, Pfizer, UCB, Incyte and Helm. Radomir Reszke and Piotr Krajewski have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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